"For some the sun-bleached, by and large buoyant guitar-pop of Belfast’s Sea Pinks mightn’t feel terribly evocative of a city often presented as a monochrome frontier bound to the spectre of its less luminous past. While the latter impression is suspicious at best, a closer look at the Neil Brogan-fronted trio’s modus operandi reveals a band wielding abstracted reverie as a kind of pure metaphysical statement in song; something the earworming escapism of their second studio album, Soft Days, quite comfortably attests to..." (Read more: thelineofbestfit.com)